Between the XIII and the XIV century, the beatific vision problem has been object of a large number of theological and philosophical discussions; this article aims to highligh the Thomas de Bailly’s thought − a not known author − who, in his Quodlibeta, dedicated to this argument four important and original questions. Reading these pages , it is possible to understand how the divine essence vision will be ensured not only by an actus voluntatis − according to the Agostinian tradiction −, but also by a special rational capacity which the blessed has in patria
Review of: Jacopo F. Falà, Irene Zavattero (eds.), Divine Ideas in Franciscan Thought (XIIIth–XIVth)...
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Research on miracle-working images has shown that devotees attributed their power to the authentic l...
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This article argues Aquinas’s doctrine of the beatific vision suffers from a twofold christological ...
Review of: Jacopo F. Falà, Irene Zavattero (eds.), Divine Ideas in Franciscan Thought (XIIIth–XIVth)...
L'esperienza cristiana di Francesco d'Assisi ha ispirato non solo la letteratura religiosa del suo t...
The aim of this article is to examine Duns Scotus’ account of divine omnipotence. I shall firstly co...
This article explores representations of the celestial kingdom preceding Dante’s Paradiso. It focuse...
The article discusses the controversy between Pope John XXII and the Franciscan Order concerning Fra...
This paper shows in its essential points the development of spiritual doctrine of divine love in Ita...
From a speech for the conference "L'estetica nel pensiero tardo-antico, medievale e umanistico" (Sal...
This paper deals with the discussion by Albert the Great of the possibility of a human knowledge of ...
Peter Damian’s letter 119 De divina omnipotentia is characterized by two main issues: the dilemma ab...
AbstractAccording to Thomas Aquinas, a miracle had to surpass the whole of the created nature, which...
Research on miracle-working images has shown that devotees attributed their power to the authentic l...
The article, after a brief discussion about the theological idea of Christian martyrdom, outlines a ...
This essay considers the concepts of survival of three nineteenth-century authors, Schleiermacher, F...
Il saggio affronta la questione se nel pensiero di Giovanni di Salisbury sia presente un pensiero mi...
This article argues Aquinas’s doctrine of the beatific vision suffers from a twofold christological ...
Review of: Jacopo F. Falà, Irene Zavattero (eds.), Divine Ideas in Franciscan Thought (XIIIth–XIVth)...
L'esperienza cristiana di Francesco d'Assisi ha ispirato non solo la letteratura religiosa del suo t...
The aim of this article is to examine Duns Scotus’ account of divine omnipotence. I shall firstly co...